IP Library Granted Patent US 12707163
Granted Patent B2
US 12707163 · App. 18/712,825 · Granted Aug 11, 2026

Sensor exposure mode control and sensor exposure mode control method

Inventor: Luca Cutrignelli (Brussels, BE)
Assignee: Sony Semiconductor Solutions Corporation
H04N25/535G01S7/4816G01S7/4915G01S17/894H04N25/78
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Patent No.
US 12707163
App. No.
18/712,825
Granted
Aug 11, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

A control for a time-of-flight sensor, the time-of-flight sensor including a plurality of pixels configured to perform photoelectric conversion, the control comprising circuitry configured to: operate the time-of-flight sensor in a continuous exposure mode in which the plurality of pixels performs photoelectric conversion during a continuous exposure time interval and control read-out of the plurality of pixels after the continuous exposure time interval; and operate the time-of-flight sensor in a split exposure mode, in response to a detected saturation of pixels of the plurality of pixels, in which the plurality of pixels performs photoelectric conversion during each of a plurality of split exposure time intervals and control read-out of the plurality of pixels after each of the plurality of split exposure time intervals, wherein a length of each of the plurality of split exposure time intervals is shorter than the length of the continuous exposure time interval.

Claims (32)

1 . A control for a time-of-flight sensor, the time-of-flight sensor including a plurality of pixels configured to perform photoelectric conversion, the control comprising:

circuitry configured to

operate the time-of-flight sensor in a continuous exposure mode in which the plurality of pixels performs photoelectric conversion during a continuous exposure time interval and control read-out of the plurality of pixels after the continuous exposure time interval; and

operate the time-of-flight sensor in a split exposure mode, in response to a detected saturation of pixels of the plurality of pixels, in which the plurality of pixels performs photoelectric conversion during each of a plurality of split exposure time intervals and control read-out of the plurality of pixels after each one of the plurality of split exposure time intervals,

wherein a length of each of the plurality of split exposure time intervals is shorter than the length of the continuous exposure time interval.

2 . The control according to claim 1 , wherein the circuitry is further configured to control a number of the plurality of split exposure time intervals based on a number of saturated pixels.

3 . The control according to claim 1 , wherein the circuitry is further configured to adapt a number of the plurality of split exposure time intervals based on a margin of a histogram population of pixel values of the plurality of pixels to a predetermined saturation threshold.

4 . The control according to claim 1 , wherein the circuitry is further configured to adapt a number of the plurality of split exposure time intervals based on a margin of a histogram population of accumulated pixel values of signal contributions of the plurality of pixels to a predetermined saturation threshold.

5 . The control according to claim 1 , wherein the circuitry is further configured to control accumulation of pixel values of signal contributions of the plurality of pixels acquired during each one of the plurality of split exposure time intervals and read-out after each one of the plurality of split exposure time intervals.

6 . The control according to claim 5 , wherein the circuitry is further configured to control output of the accumulated pixel values of signal contributions to a host device or an external device when the plurality of pixels has been read-out after the last split exposure time interval of the plurality of split exposure time intervals.

7 . The control according to claim 1 , wherein the circuitry is further configured to control accumulation of pixel values of signal contributions acquired during a subset of subsequent split exposure time intervals of the plurality of split exposure time intervals, wherein the subset of subsequent split exposure time intervals includes the first split exposure time interval of the plurality of split exposure time intervals.

8 . The control according to claim 7 , wherein the circuitry is further configured to control output of the accumulated pixel values of signal contributions to a host device or an external device once the plurality of pixels has been read-out after the last split exposure time interval of the subset of subsequent split exposure time intervals.

9 . The control according to claim 5 , wherein the pixel values of signals contributions are accumulated in an on-chip buffer of the time-of-flight sensor for output to a host device or an external device.

10 . The control according to claim 1 , wherein the circuitry is further configured to control output of pixel values of signal contributions acquired during a split exposure time interval to a host device or an external device once the plurality of pixels has been read-out after the respective split exposure time interval.

11 . The control according to claim 1 , wherein the circuitry is further configured to detect the saturation of the pixels of the plurality of pixels.

12 . The control according to claim 11 , wherein the saturation of the pixels of the plurality of pixels is detected based on an analysis of a histogram population of pixel values of the plurality of pixels.

13 . The control according to claim 1 , wherein a sum of the lengths of the plurality of split exposure time intervals is equal to the continuous exposure time interval.

14 . The control according to claim 1 , wherein each split exposure time interval of the plurality of split exposure time intervals has the same length.

15 . The control according to claim 7 , wherein the pixel values of signals contributions are accumulated in an on-chip buffer of the time-of-flight sensor for output to a host device or an external device.

16 . A control method for a time-of-flight sensor, the time-of-flight sensor including a plurality of pixels configured to perform photoelectric conversion, the control method comprising:

operating the time-of-flight sensor in a continuous exposure mode in which the plurality of pixels performs photoelectric conversion during a continuous exposure time interval and controlling read-out of the plurality of pixels after the continuous exposure time interval; and

operating the time-of-flight sensor in a split exposure mode, in response to a detected saturation of pixels of the plurality of pixels, in which the plurality of pixels performs photoelectric conversion during each of a plurality of split exposure time intervals and controlling read-out of the plurality of pixels after each one of the plurality of split exposure time intervals,

wherein a length of each of the plurality of split exposure time intervals is shorter than the length of the continuous exposure time interval.

17 . The control method according to claim 16 , further comprising: controlling a number of the plurality of split exposure time intervals based on a number of saturated pixels.

18 . The control method according to claim 16 , further comprising:

adapting a number of the plurality of split exposure time intervals based on a margin of a histogram population of pixel values of the plurality of pixels to a predetermined saturation threshold.

19 . The control method according to claim 16 , further comprising:

adapting a number of the plurality of split exposure time intervals based on a margin of a histogram population of accumulated pixel values of signal contributions of the plurality of pixels to a predetermined saturation threshold.

20 . The control method according to claim 16 , further comprising:

controlling accumulation of pixel values of signal contributions of the plurality of pixels acquired during each one of the plurality of split exposure time intervals and read-out after each one of the plurality of split exposure time intervals.

21 . The control method according to claim 20 , further comprising:

controlling output of the accumulated pixel values of signal contributions to a host device or an external device when the plurality of pixels has been read-out after the last split exposure time interval of the plurality of split exposure time intervals.